Registered nurse, Mr. Ryan Diehl, a frontline healthcare worker assigned to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s Emergency Center, shows his COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card before adding his personal information. He and other healthcare workers and first responders are among the first recipients of the first phase of COVID vaccines on Fort Campbell. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager)
Home Registered nurse, Mr. Ryan Diehl, a frontline healthcare worker assigned to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s Emergency Center, shows his COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card before adding his personal information. He and other healthcare workers and first responders are among the first recipients of the first phase of COVID vaccines on Fort Campbell. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager) Registered nurse, Mr. Ryan Diehl, a frontline healthcare worker assigned to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s Emergency Center, shows his COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card before adding his personal information. He and other healthcare workers and first responders are among the first recipients of the first phase of COVID vaccines on Fort Campbell. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager)
Registered nurse, Mr. Ryan Diehl, a frontline healthcare worker assigned to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s Emergency Center, shows his COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card before adding his personal information. He and other healthcare workers and first responders are among the first recipients of the first phase of COVID vaccines on Fort Campbell. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager)
